Word: eudora
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...service supplements telnet and other e-mail programs such as Eudora and Outlook, but doesn’t replace them. Coordinator of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98, a former Crimson editor, said Webmail is just another—though more convenient—option for checking e-mail...
...Webmail service is integrated into FAS’ current e-mail system. This means users are still able to access new mail, sent mail and mail archives through both the existing system—telnet and e-mail programs like Eudora and Outlook—and the new Webmail system. In contrast, users who access e-mail through both telnet and a program like Eudora often find messages checked through one inaccessible through the other...
...worm is a “mass-mailer” that sends itself to randomly selected addresses from the user’s address book in Outlook, Eudora and certain versions of Internet Explorer...
...Klez worm has spread rapidly because, on some systems, it is able to self-launch itself when an infected e-mail is viewed using Outlook, Internet Explorer versions 5.0 and 5.5 or Eudora; it is not necessary to open the attachment itself...
...Eudora and Microsoft Outlook users will not be affected until next fall, when they will also have to shift to an encrypted program...